Sunday, November 24, 2019
Abortion misc3 essays
Abortion misc3 essays    Abortion is the termination of pregnancy before birth, resulting in,     or accompanied by, the death of the fetus.  Some abortions occur     naturally because a fetus does not develop normally.  Or because the     mother has an injury or disorder that prevents her from carrying the     pregnancy to a full term. This type of abortion is commonly known as a     miscarriage.  Other abortions are induced.  Induced abortions are     intentionally brought on, either because a pregnancy is unwanted or     presents a risk to a womans health.  Induced abortion has become one of     the most ethical and philosophical issues of the late 20th century.      Modern medical techniques have made induced abortions simpler and     less dangerous.  But in the United States, the debate over abortion has led     to legal battles in the courts, in the Congress of the United States, and     state legislatures.  It has proven to be spilled over into confrontations,     which are sometimes violent, at clinics where abortions are performed.       	There are many different methods in having an abortion.  Induced     abortions are performed using one of several methods.  The safest and     most useful and appropriate method is determined by the age of the     fetus, or the length of pregnancy, which is calculated from the beginning     of the pregnant womans last menstrual period.  Most pregnancies last an     average of 39 to 40 weeks, about 9 months.  This period of time is broken     up into three parts known as trimesters.  The  first trimester is the  first 13     weeks, the second trimester is from the 14 to 24 week and the third     trimester lasts from the 25th week to birth.  Abortions in the  first     trimester of pregnancy are easier and safer to perform, that is because the     fetus is smaller.  Abortions in the second and third trimesters are more     complicated procedures, which present greater risks to a womans health.       	In the United States, a pregnant womans risk ...     
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